Putting aside how 20s would look on a 986 (probably not very good), you need to know what the offset is for any wheel you buy. Your offsets are listed on your wheels by the valve stem. There will be 2 numbers - one on each side. One will be rim width, the other the offset. Offset it how far in or out a wheel sits on the hub. Knowing what yours are, then you can look for wheels that are within a couple numbers of yours. If the range is too far off, they won't work.
If you search on offset, you'll find plenty of theads on the topic. Don't buy ANY wheels until you're familiar with the topic. Without this knowledge, you could make a very expensive mistake.
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